Hi, I’ve usually had regular menstrual cycles, just 2-3 months irregular but that too not consecutive. But over the last four months, my cycle lengths have been 35 days for first month, 40 days 2nd month, 50 days third month. 30 days (back to normal), and now 37 days
and I still haven’t gotten my period this month. I wanted to ask if this pattern could indicate PCOD or something related to it, or if it might be due to some other temporary hormonal imbalance instead.
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It is easy to diagnose polycystic ovarian syndrome by getting an ultrasound done n looking for ovarian volume
Cycle length more than 37 days is abnormal the most common reason for delayed period is weight gain and lack of exercise
other reasons could be deranged thyroid and prolactin levels
you can get yourself investigator to find out
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